Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
@drakefjustin's work is incredibly valuable to ethereum's future, especially those of us who care about keeping the protocol decentralized and secure long-term and fighting against the zoo of technical bloat. The beam chain roadmap got criticism for the "2029" date, but what that criticism misses is that the beam chain roadmap is a completely separate and parallel workstream from the work that is happening already to meet users' needs in the short term (basically, scaling blobs, where @dankrad has for years played a leading and invaluable part) In 2025, we need blobs (and L1 cost reductions like EIP-4444). In 2026, we need more blobs. @fradamt @dankrad and many others are heroes for pushing forward the research here. By 2030, we need other things: * Long-term robust economics * Long-term robust staking decentralization * A clean and simple protocol, something worthy of a chain that aspires to be a neutral global base layer. This means zeroing out huge amounts of technical bloat ...
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Jæn
@jaen.eth
EIP-4444 seems nice but not also not very reassuring in terms of whatever is supposed to be forever on the blockchain. Right now, IPFS does not feel super reliable (high costs + massive Piñata dependence), so if the blockchain's history has to rely on partially going off-chain, it defeats the purpose. Wouldn't it be better to slash history often but still keep it whole once in a while and reward better the nodes going full history?
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